Boy, 4, killed as pickup hits family in crosswalk
Mom extremely critical; two little girls also hurt
A 4-year-old boy was killed, and his mother and two little sisters were injured after a crash Monday night in the central valley, Las Vegas police said.
The family was hit by a blue Dodge Ram pickup about 6:30 p.m. while crossing Katie Avenue east of Maryland Parkway in a marked crosswalk, Metropolitan Police Department traffic Capt. Nick Farese said.
Farese spoke with reporters next to the taped-off scene, where grocery bags and strollers were strewn across the curb on the south side of Katie Avenue. A baby formula bottle stood upright on the curb across the street.
“These are senseless, preventable deaths,” said an incensed Farese.
“And if the public isn’t getting sick and tired of children losing their lives and coming together to change the erratic and disgusting driving behavior that is part of our community, I don’t know what else we can do.”
The boy died at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center. His little sisters, roughly 1 to 2 years old, were expected to recover.
His mother remained in extremely critical condition, Farese said.
“(She) is going to need everybody’s thoughts and prayers to make it through the night,” he said.
The pickup driver stayed at the scene, passed sobriety tests and was cooperating with the investigation, Farese said.
It was too early in the investigation to say whether excessive speed played a role in the crash, Farese said.
“I will say there’s very little evidence of braking,” he said.
The family lived in the area, Farese said. It was unknown whether they were shopping in the area, which has several stores.
At one point, relatives of the family arrived at the scene and got into a disagreement with the driver, Farese said, adding “rightfully so.”
Farese pleaded with valley residents to pay better attention while driving and crossing streets, particularly as the holidays approach. Metro officers investigated another deadly crash earlier Monday.
“What we’re doing as a community right now isn’t working. There’s far too many people losing their lives on our roads,” Farese said.
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